10 travel tech giants dominating Asia in 2025

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In 2025, Asia’s travel technology sector is defined by scale, innovation, and user experience. These ten travel tech giants Asia 2025 are reshaping the way people move, book, and explore—from AI-based platforms to super apps and global OTAs. Together, they serve hundreds of millions of travelers across the continent and beyond.

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Trip.com Group |

Founders: James Liang, Neil Shen, Min Fan, Qi Ji

$591 million net income (Q1 2025)

Trip.com Group is a global travel services powerhouse with brands like Trip.com, Skyscanner, and Ctrip. It offers flights, hotels, and full-stack travel management for leisure and corporate travelers, with strong growth across APAC.

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MakeMyTrip |

Founders: Deep Kalra, Sachin Bhatia

$11.03 billion market cap (June 2025)

India’s largest travel OTA, MakeMyTrip spans flights, rail, hotel, and holiday bookings. It pioneered online travel in South Asia and now serves over 100 million app downloads across its platforms.

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Klook |

Founders: Ethan Lin, Eric Gnock Fah, Bernie Xiong

$1.2 billion+ valuation as of 2025

Klook powers activity bookings, theme parks, and travel experiences across 400+ destinations. In 2024–2025, it raised over $100 million to expand its AI product suite for discovery and trip planning

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Agoda |

Founders: Michael Kenny, Robert Rosenstein

2.9 million listed properties (Booking Holdings portfolio)

A global accommodation leader, Agoda specializes in dynamic pricing and mobile-first bookings. It is a key growth driver in the Booking.com ecosystem, especially across Asia-Pacific.

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RedDoorz |

Founders: Amit Saberwal, Asheesh Saxena

3,000+ partner properties across 100 cities

RedDoorz aggregates and upgrades budget hotel inventory in Southeast Asia. With a tech-enabled franchise model, it helps local hoteliers digitize and reach millennial travelers.

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Grab |

Founders: Anthony Tan, Tan Hooi Ling

$773 million revenue (Q1 2025)

Grab is Southeast Asia’s leading super app. Beyond ride-hailing and food delivery, its travel features—airport rides, hotel booking, and insurance—are integrated for seamless regional journeys.

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Gojek (GoTo Group) |

Founders: Nadiem Makarim, Michaelangelo Moran

$10.5 billion valuation (May 2025)

Part of the GoTo Group, Gojek offers urban mobility, e-wallets, and lifestyle services. It has become essential infrastructure in Indonesia and is expanding regional partnerships in ride and travel bookings.

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Meituan |

Founders: Wang Xing, Mu Rongjun

$30 billion+ revenue; travel unit covers 200M users

Meituan combines travel, hotel, food, and local services into one platform. Its AI-led hotel and experience engine drives domestic and outbound travel across mainland China.

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OYO |

Founder: Ritesh Agarwal

$6–7 billion expected IPO valuation (2025)

OYO offers tech-enabled hotel rooms across India, Southeast Asia, and Europe. In 2025, it’s streamlining operations for profitability and IPO readiness, while expanding franchise offerings.

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Aviasales |

Founder: Konstantin Kalinov

15+ million monthly users; leading flight metasearch in CIS and Southeast Asia

Aviasales is a flight and hotel search engine with real-time fare comparison and alert features. It’s gaining traction among budget-savvy travelers across the Asian market.

These travel tech giants Asia 2025 are rewriting the rulebook on mobility, discovery, and access. From Indian unicorns to Chinese super platforms, they’re transforming the digital travel economy and setting new expectations for speed, personalization, and scale.

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